Revenues of $147.9 million were up 16% from the adjusted year-ago quarter. The Zacks Consensus Estimate was pegged at $137 million. The increase can be attributed to improvement in year-over-year bookings.

Notably, bookings came in at $410.8 million on a year-to-date basis, representing year-over-year growth of 23%. Total booking for the reported quarter came in at $160 million, up 29% year over year, primarily driven by higher term license contracts for renewals.

Coming to the price performance, shares of Aspen Technology have returned 39.3% in the year-to-date period, outperforming the industry’s rally of 23.8%.

Quarter in Detail

License revenues (66.6%) surged 25% year over year to $98.5 million, primarily on higher bookings due to the timing of contract renewals. Further, maintenance revenues (28.3%) inched up 2% year over year to approximately $41.9 million.

Meanwhile, Services and other revenues (5.1%) declined 2% from the year-ago quarter to approximately $7.6 million. Management attributes the decline to “the timing of projects.”

Annual spend grew approximately 2.6% sequentially and 9.7% year over year during the reported quarter to $526 million.

Management is encouraged by increase in E&C customers, primarily from North America, on account of lower attrition of customers due for renewal.

The APM suite continues to gain traction, with the company signing significant deals globally, out of which six new deals are in the six figure range. The company also witnessed pipeline expansion, which is a positive.

Furthermore, Aspen Mtell suite is winning new deals which include a pharmaceutical customer, a multinational mining company, a North America-based refiner, a Europe-based integrated oil company, among others. Management remains elated on the growing clout of Mtell offering which is strengthening the company’s presence globally.

Non-GAAP operating income of $78.3 million surged 30.7% from the year-ago quarter. Non-GAAP operating margin of 52.9% compared with the year-ago adjusted figure of 46.9%.

Balance Sheet & Cash Flow

Aspen ended the third quarter with $65.6 million in cash and cash equivalents compared with $54.4 million reported in the previous quarter.

Aspen generated $90 million cash from operations during the quarter compared with $57.5 million in the previous quarter. Free cash flow came in at $89.1 million.

The company repurchased approximately 8 million shares for $75 million.

Guidance

Aspen raised revenue outlook for fiscal 2019 anticipating momentum in bookings and renewal of contracts to sustain. The revenues are now forecast between $549 million and $569 million, compared with the earlier range of $545 million and $567 million for fiscal 2019.

The Zacks Consensus Estimate for revenues is pegged at $558.6 million.

The company anticipates generating significant revenues in second half of the year with the fourth quarter being the biggest quarter in terms of bookings. Management now expects bookings to come in the band of $5765-$600 million compared with the previous range of $565-$590 million. The revised bookings outlook includes $398 million of contracts for renewal in the fiscal year.

License revenues are projected between $356 million and $372 million, compared with the previous prediction of $351 million and $368 million. Maintenance revenues are projected in the range of $166-$169 million unchanged from the previous guidance.

Meanwhile, the company now anticipates Service & other revenues to be in the band of $27 million to $28 million (previously $28 million to $30 million).

For fiscal 2019, non-GAAP earnings are projected in the band of $3.42-$3.62 per share compared with the previous range of $3.37-$3.50 per share. The company now expects non-GAAP operating income to be in the range of $272 million to $289 million compared with $258 million to $287 million guided previously.

Notably, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings for 2019 is pegged at $3.54 per share.

The company now expects APM suite to contribute 1.75-2.5 points as compared with the earlier range of 1.5-2.5 points. Annual spend increase is now expected to be 9.5-10% (previously 8.5-9.5%).

The company continues to expect free cash flow in the range of $223 million and $228 million.

Zacks Rank & Stocks to Consider

Aspen currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).

Some better-ranked stocks in the same industry are Synopsys, Inc. SNPS, Fortinet, Inc. FTNT and KLA-Tencor Corporation KLAC, each sporting a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.

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